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mircea_popescu: ave1 you should ; also read through the eucrypt thing, ima (for instance) need someone to package it into
a cmd line gpg replacement as soon as next wek.
☟︎☟︎☟︎ diana_coman: ave1 have you ever passed
a char * from c to ada in such
a way that ada actually sees the correct length for it? there is something I don't quite understand there as To_C seems to use Target'Length so the length should be set
☟︎ diana_coman: ave1, aha, byte by byte was what I ended up doing at testing stage just to see it really working; hopefully I'll still get it working properly with To_C as such and then I can still avoid the C.Strings, stick with the procs To_Ada and To_C; it's not going to be pretty but at least the mess is as small as I can see
a way to do it now
ave1: Yes, as soon as you start
a blog, fodder seems to be all around you.
diana_coman: ave1, more notes sounds like
a *very* good idea; mixing with char * c style is anyway
a pain no matter how it's done
ave1: diana_coman: will you be depending on interfaces.c or interfaces.c.strings packages (I'v done some initial work on modified versions of these that do not need
a second stack)
a111: Logged on 2018-02-28 00:48 mircea_popescu: diana_coman can we include
a report of compiling eucrypt with his barebone runtime ?
mircea_popescu: diana_coman can we include
a report of compiling eucrypt with his barebone runtime ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: (the obvious benefit for you is that eventually you'll be able to say "ledger only runs to the past x lines or y calls of ledger, whichever is longer. this may seem as "nothing" but mind the "unbounded strings" fallacy. everything has to have
a length.)
trinque: shipped
a fix, sorry about that.
trinque: thanks to ben_vulpes for reporting
a rounding error in the display, caused by use of insufficiently girthy type.
state_bits: Hi all - I stopped by
a month or so ago. Been reading logs but wanted to register
a key
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: Error: "rated" is not
a valid command.
mod6: ben_vulpes: It's
a deal then! Can pay sometime today yet. Invoice me if you like even. I'll pay with my deedbot acct.
mod6: Wanna give dpb
a chance here tho, before I accept. I feel like 24 hours should be fine since the time of my posting.
ben_vulpes: mod6: i'll do the 5 for 0.7838890 btc; that's
a 10% markup from pizarro's cost plus ~20usd for shipping
mircea_popescu: well... it'll pass with me for fairytale reasons (irl i wouldn't have any reason to buy insurance on
a fg, seeing how that'll be the day, and besides i got alf to squeeze ; but let's play.)
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: i'm going to roll the FGs into the rental cost of the machine; 20% markup for
a year paid up front for the whole kit and caboodle if that passes with you
☟︎ ben_vulpes: please let me know when you get
a delivery date as well
spyked: oh, I meant redundancy in "standing
a logger bot", not necessarily in re-coding.
mircea_popescu: i guess. but there's so much work not currently bering handled seems somewhat of
a waste to re-do things already done.
spyked: mircea_popescu, do you mean the irc logger? well, I figured moar redundancy can't do any harm; and it started as an occasion to study the various ways in which common lisp can handle the various pieces (database, irc,
http). what I have so far is not very different from btcbase.org/patches/logbot-genesis , only I made it
a point to avoid quicklisp and use manual imports etc.
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786219 <-- hey, that sounds like
a really neat project, I wouldn't mind adding it to the list. on
a related note, /me has been on
a sort of semi-holiday for the last 2 months, which led to
a lot of exploration on items of potential republican interest. e.g. the ada lisp scriptlang, an irc logger bot (which I could spin into
a rss bot), the text browser thing and some out-of-the-blue ro-en Trilema
☝︎ mircea_popescu: then we wonder why the kids are "transgender". but as their life conditions become more like these offered by sea anemone (ie,
a very sparse stone cubicle in
a very hostile ocean), the clows will naturally be more like clownfish.
a111: Logged on 2013-09-30 07:12 mircea_popescu: Protandrous hermaphrodites refer to organisms that are born male and at some point in their lifespan change sex to female. Protandrous animals include clownfish. Clownfish have
a very structured society. In the Amphiprion percula species, there are zero to four individuals excluded from breeding and
a breeding pair living in
a sea anemone. Dominance is based on size, the female being the largest and the male being the
mircea_popescu: well, it's
a huge field, like
a major cave-in you stumbled upon here. i don't expect it'll be done in one hack
mircea_popescu: but the implications are far-reaching (for one example : sinonymy rings can be declared, whereby
a set of images are declared equivalent to trilema's rss.svg, so i can simply see that in there instead of w/e insanity the author picked)\
mircea_popescu: lobbes webpages are just idiotic programs. you familiar with how the dom works ? it's just
a tree structure, more grossly of resources ("img src=" ; script = " etc) and more finely of tagged elements (<b> <div> etc).
a111: Logged on 2018-02-26 03:27 mircea_popescu: lobbes you understand what the AST is for
a [web]page [of code] ?
ave1: Yes, that one is almost done, hard part is making
a blog item, will do that first
ave1: So request is to create
a rss-reader bot, that can subscribe / unsubscribe on request from L1 only?
mircea_popescu: lobbes you understand what the AST is for
a [web]page [of code] ?
☟︎ lobbes: and if 4) is correct, then should that be further broken down into
a webpage hierarchy? Because if so, we may be limited using archive.is as
a middle-man as the zips it spits out do not have the file structure intact; always 'flat' (e.g. this archived orlol:
http://lobbesblog.com/archive/102.zip) lobbes: so, here's what I understand thus far re: my goal (plox to correct me): essentially construct
a 'tree' of the set of all webpages archived. the 'root' will be the hash of all branches. where I'm still fuzzy is how the remaining branhces/nodes are to be structured (though perhaps this may become clear to me upon further study)
lobbes: mircea_popescu: while I'm still working through my self-directed remedial mathematics studies to understand merkle-trees at
a functional level, what I have learned so far got me thinking:
mircea_popescu: freenode is about as sparse as
a camho's brain, no need to get clever.
mircea_popescu: well for one thing one can't /ignore the rss cuz of deedbot. it's
a little much.
trinque: upstack
a bit, I can see the argument for separating functionality into meaningful (nick)names
trinque: ah. if
a worthy noob is interested in handling rss, he may.
mircea_popescu: conceivably 2 should be
a separate bot also ; but
a) as long as tyou're maintaining both and b) they really need very much the same level of security and assurance, it doesn't seem worth the hassle.
trinque: there's
a publisher/subscriber model in use, services being subscribers which are notified of new messages they might be interested in
mircea_popescu: ah. so then it's
a name-only thing, might as well have
a rss bot name on the rss bot item
a111: Logged on 2018-02-19 14:56 mircea_popescu: trinque should prolly make the public blog rss thing
a l1 blackballable item. ie anyone deedbot trusts can ask (in channel) for any item to be discontinued -- and it is.
trinque: spent
a good amount of time today getting the logbot-command class working with ben_vulpes' multiple channel support
mod6: heh, does !!ledger encode the whole block chain for
a guy to get?
phf: now this could be misconstrued as
a passive aggressive "how about now! can you read it now!", but my middle click copy paster failed, and then it's znc that's throttle sending. i figured i could kill znc, but mp was faster on the draw
phf: diff --git
a/src/util.h b/src/util.h
phf: ---
a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
phf: diff --git
a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp b/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
trinque: somebody gimme
a better rsatron and I'll use that instead.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: <phf> easiest way to get
a rise out of my iranian colleagues is to suggest that samovar and olivier salad were not "invented" by iranians << I enjoy telling the Argentines their mate has too many sticks and twigs
a111: Logged on 2018-02-25 20:29 mod6: And rather than do
a fast job to complete this ; I think the right approach is to comb through the entire thing and ensure that no UTF-8 is hiding.
mod6: And rather than do
a fast job to complete this ; I think the right approach is to comb through the entire thing and ensure that no UTF-8 is hiding.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: i'm guessing the only way out of this predicament is to have an actual regrind, into
a new genesis, of all the patches we actually want.
mircea_popescu: so is it your comment typed out on
a mac, is the idea ?
phf: easiest way to get
a rise out of my iranian colleagues is to suggest that samovar and olivier salad were not "invented" by iranians
phf: i still have muscle memory for dashes, quotes and
a few math symbols on mac en layout. (i would even differentiate between russian << .. >> and en `` .. ''). this stuff seemed like the future in the early 2000s..
phf: mod6: right, that's the right thing to do; for
a longest time i was still pressing with the original v.py, but i suspect most people (except maybe ascii) use v.pl at this point
mircea_popescu: 23962 /*Boost has
a year 2038 problem if the request sleep time is past epoch+2^31 seconds the sleep returns instantly.
phf: i think right now the way things are implemented (that goes for btcbase anyway) you can have
a chain, that links correctly, but actually doesn't press to anything at all like what the hashes claim
phf: mod6: an important thing to add to v might be
a check ~after~ the press, which ensures that final states of files have shasums that the vpatch chain claims they should
phf: in any case i'll produce
a fix by wednesday, but not before. this requires careful work
☟︎ phf: i have
a btcbase based test harnes, but it of course also didn't catch the issue, because it doesn't know about `\ No newline ...' in band thing either. it treats that line as
a textual prelude to the next hunk which is
a valid patch format
a111: Logged on 2018-02-25 01:46 hanbot: phf : patched fix for vdiff produced
a genesis for me but complains about 'no newline at end of file' for some 67 files. not clear to me whether i oughta be concerned/what gives.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-25#1785986 << i thought that it was just
a helpful warning, but upon reflection i realized that this is actually
a bug. investigating it further i took
a wrong direction on
a diff's command line flag switch, and as it stands if you see this warning it
☝︎☟︎ hanbot: meanwhile, my dad's back on the job market after
a ~10 year break, keeps sending scariest want ads he finds. week's winner is "CPA (Confined Space Attendant) - Hole Watch"
hanbot: phf : patched fix for vdiff produced
a genesis for me but complains about 'no newline at end of file' for some 67 files. not clear to me whether i oughta be concerned/what gives.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: it's going to get built tho, he'll need
a binary tree model,
a merkle tree-izer, and an elastic hash-er for sure.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: i never knew dj quals was cool ; fucking sideshow of
a sideshow (tom green) in
a dubious mainstream teensploitation (road trip)
mircea_popescu: mod6 give it
a little, we'll come up with soemthing tonight/tomorrow
mod6: (Not to be confused with the 10 that Pizarro needs
a quote for)